Ruf des Todes
Pronounced: ROOF DES TOE-DES
dead
gestorben = dead; died; deceased
It means CINEMA OF THE DEAD in german.
night of the living dead/undeadThat is when it is correct spelled as Nacht der Untoten(German for "Night of the Undead")
Do you mean Kino der Toten? If so, it's German for Theatre of the Dead.
you have a locust problem call an exterminator
"dead meat" is "totes Fleisch" in German.
I think "appell" is "call" but I don't know what's "appel"
"Call me when you have time."
it basically means that they are as boring as a dead person, as 'stiff' is slang for a dead body.
Iberia is not a German term itself. In German there is an adjective "iberisch". In German they sometimes call Spain and Portugal "iberische Halbinsel" (iberian peninsula). And "Iberer" are the people who live on this peninsula.
It means that he/she is thinkin of u